HP Spector x360 14 with AI & touch screen

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HP launched the HP Spector x360 14 and said that this Model contains the AI(artificial intelligent) feature. Which will allow you to grab a better performance in each and every fields.

This HP Spector laptop comes with the latest intel’s new core ultra CPU and a specific software for AI.

 

Features of HP Spector x360 14

Price as reviewed $1,970
Display size/resolution 14-inch 2880×1800 16:10 120Hz OLED display
CPU Intel Core Ultra 7 155H
Memory 32GB DDR5 7,467MHz RAM
Graphics Intel Arc Graphics
Storage 2TB NVMe Micron SSD
Ports Thunderbolt 4 USB-C ports x2, USB-A port, combo audio port
Networking Wi-Fi 6E AX211 (2×2) and Bluetooth 5.3
Operating system Windows 11 Pro 23H2

 

HP offers a choice of two Intel Core Ultra processors for the Spector x360 14. The baseline model features the Core Ultra 5 125H chip along with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD for $1,500. Our test system costs $1,970 and features the Core Ultra 7 155H CPU and comes maxed out with 32GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD.

Both models feature Intel Arc graphics integrated with the Core Ultra processor — there is no option to upgrade to a discrete GPU. There is a lone display option for the Spectre x360 14, but it’s a good one: an OLED panel with a 2.8K resolution (2,880×1,800 pixels) and a variable refresh rate up to 120Hz.

Battery and Charger of HP Spector x360 14

Along with the above changes, Intel also has changed the meaning of the letters in its chips’ model numbers. That is, an H-series chip from the new Core Ultra series is not the equivalent of a 13th-gen H-series chip. The Core Ultra 7 155H has a base TDP of 28 watts, and the previous 13th-gen H-series chips were 45-watt parts. The new Core Ultra H-series chips are actually more in line with the previous 28-watt P series processors, although the Core Ultra 7 155H has a maximum power draw of 155 watts, which is the same as the previous H series.

Specification of HP Spector x360 14 – Processor

 

The Core Ultra 7 155H is a member of Intel’s new Meteor Lake family of chips. It introduces a new chiplet architecture that’s a departure from Intel’s previous-generation mobile chips. Instead of using a single slice of silicon, Core Ultra chips contain four tiles, or chiplets, that sit on top of a silicon substrate. The Core Ultra 7 155H has four tiles: a compute tile, a graphics tile, an SOC tile and an I/O tile. This tile setup not only makes the manufacturing process more efficient for Intel — only the compute tile is manufactured on the company’s latest 7-nanometer Intel 4 processor.

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